Wrestling fans had plenty to talk about this week after AEW’s Revolution 2025 delivered unforgettable moments and WWE continued building momentum toward WrestleMania 41. Dave Simon and Johnny North from Wrestling Uncensored gave their live reaction, alongside engaging audience commentary from their recent show. Here’s what went down and what fans and hosts are saying.
AEW Revolution 2025: Hits, Misses, and Fan Reaction
AEW Revolution 2025 delivered action-packed wrestling, but Dave Simon and Johnny North had mixed feelings. The hosts praised the crowd’s enthusiasm but had varied opinions on specific matches. “Barcelona was fantastic,” said Johnny North, referring to the live audience during SmackDown’s international show. This highlights how a passionate crowd can elevate a match.
Dave Simon pointed out the unexpected tag team title changes on SmackDown and hinted at similar excitement in AEW’s recent events, saying, “We got new tag team champions on SmackDown,” emphasizing the dynamic shifts currently happening in wrestling.
The audience also chimed in during the live stream. Doug, a loyal viewer, was active with comments, clearly enjoying the early schedule. “WWE 2K25 is pretty good. My boy likes it on the PS4,” he said, referencing the release of WWE’s latest video game. This suggests that excitement extends beyond live events into wrestling gaming culture.
WWE’s European Tour: Early Broadcast Surprises
The discussion transitioned into WWE’s current European tour, causing Raw and SmackDown broadcasts to air at unique afternoon times internationally, notably through Netflix. Dave Simon enjoyed this change, noting the benefits of an afternoon broadcast. “It’s very cool. I like that they’re in Europe all this month. It’s pretty sweet,” Simon mentioned enthusiastically, underscoring the convenience for Canadian fans.
Johnny North shared this enthusiasm, noting that “SmackDown came on at 3 PM in the afternoon, which was fantastic.” However, he jokingly warned the US viewers: “Sorry, don’t watch us right now, we’re gonna give away a lot of spoilers.”
Fans on the chat, including viewer Lior, also appreciated the earlier schedule, pointing out that the usual late-night time was challenging, especially for audiences outside Eastern time zones.
WWE WrestleMania 41 Build-Up: RAW and SmackDown Insights
Dave Simon and Johnny North discussed WWE’s path to WrestleMania 41, highlighting key moments from recent RAW and SmackDown episodes. Charlotte Flair’s clash against B-Fab was a topic of debate. Johnny North felt Charlotte Flair was the favourite, noting, “the fans were clearly behind Charlotte, even though Charlotte was trying to act like a heel,” particularly enjoying the DX references made by Flair.
However, Dave Simon had a different perspective, noticing a mixed reaction from the Barcelona crowd, remarking humorously “Maybe you didn’t understand the Spanish boos,” highlighting the varied crowd reactions during the international tour.
Additionally, a significant critique from the hosts was directed toward WWE’s booking decisions. Simon expressed disappointment with repetitive finishes on SmackDown, saying, “It was just like obvious finish. It’s just like, come on. Why did I sit through this?” This criticism was especially aimed at Damian Priest’s and Shinsuke Nakamura’s finish, which ended in a DQ after significant match time. Johnny North agreed, pointing out the constant interruptions and post-match brawls.
Fan Interaction and Community Buzz
Viewer Doug participated actively in the conversation, even humorously suggesting that Simon use his super chat donation for St. Patrick’s Day festivities. Simon quickly dismissed the idea, sharing a funny anecdote about co-host AJ owing him money: “AJ owes me like $120 or something. This shows the casual, friendly banter that fans have come to enjoy about Ringside Report’s Wrestling Uncensored.
The hosts’ dynamic with the audience creates an interactive community atmosphere, allowing for real-time reactions and vibrant discussions about wrestling events, wrestler performances, and behind-the-scenes stories.
Key Takeaways
AEW Revolution 2025 continues to shape the wrestling landscape, prompting fans’ and hosts’ reactions.
WWE’s international broadcasts offer unique viewing experiences and generate engaging discussions around the WrestleMania 41 build-up.
Fans appreciate earlier wrestling broadcasts, enhancing the community viewing experience, particularly highlighted during WWE’s European tour.
Conclusion
The Ringside Report’s Wrestling Uncensored 724 episode provided a detailed breakdown of AEW Revolution 2025 and WWE’s road to WrestleMania 41, enriched by fan participation and host commentary. For an entertaining and interactive wrestling analysis, catch the replay on YouTube, Rumble, Twitch, or Kick, or listen to the podcast on Spotify.
No UFC champion has ever done what Sean Strickland is doing right now. Ten days before UFC Freedom 250 on the White House lawn, the two-time middleweight champion — fresh off handing Khamzat Chimaev his first loss — says he’s blacklisted from the event and is publicly torching it, trading vicious social media barbs with main eventer Justin Gaethje along the way. Meanwhile, Saturday’s UFC Vegas 118 main event is a genuine crossroads: Belal Muhammad, 37 and on two straight decision losses, meets Gabriel Bonfim, a 28-year-old Brazilian finisher at 19-1, with the betting markets split almost exactly down the middle. Add the first look at “The Claw” on the White House lawn, Conor McGregor’s July return against Max Holloway, and the official January 2027 death date for UFC pay-per-view in Canada.
WWE Clash in Italy delivered a solid premium live event from Turin — but the matches that were supposed to be the showcase underdelivered, the match nobody circled stole the night, and the most important wrestling moment of the entire weekend didn’t even happen on WWE programming. Roman Reigns beat Jacob Fatu in Tribal Combat and immediately forced his cousin back in line, with Solo Sikoa and the Tongas watching from ringside. Sol Ruca snatched the Women’s Intercontinental Championship from Becky Lynch. Rhea Ripley and Jade Cargill had the best match on the card. Cody vs Gunther and Brock vs Oba Femi left plenty on the table. We break down every match, hand out grades, and lay out exactly where WWE goes from here.
Three stories are colliding in MMA right now, and none of them are particularly flattering for the sport. Colby Covington is out of the UFC after going once-a-year for five years and losing four of his last six — then finding himself off the White House guest list despite being Trump’s loudest MMA supporter for a decade. Trump’s actual favorite fighter? Khabib. UFC Freedom 250 is June 14 on the White House lawn with Ilia Topuria vs. Justin Gaethje and Alex Pereira vs. Cyril Gane, but the UFC is running its own judges with no government athletic commission in place, it’s going to be 80-plus degrees outside with insects swarming the lights, and 50,000 people are watching on outdoor screens nearby. And Dana White told Time magazine that people who talk about their mental health publicly are giving young men permission to be weak. It’s the most dangerous thing he’s said in years — and the most revealing.
Wrestling Uncensored Episode 782 arrives the night before Saturday Night’s Main Event 2026 — and the timing couldn’t be better. Dave Simon and Johnny North go through the full SNME card: Penta vs. Ethan Page for the IC title, The Vision vs. Street Profits for the World Tag titles, the Jade Cargill six-woman tag with a title match in Italy on the line, Becky Lynch vs. Sol Ruca, and whether Paige and Brie’s Women’s Tag run finally ends against Lash Legend and Nia Jax. Plus the complete AEW Double or Nothing 2026 preview — Darby Allin defending against MJF in a hair vs. title main event, Ospreay vs. Samoa Joe in the Owen Hart Cup, FTR vs. Edge and Christian in an I Quit career-ending tag match, and Takeshita vs. Okada. And Brock Lesnar is back after a month-long retirement, with a contract, no explanation, and four F5s on Oba Femi.
Revolution 2025: Thrilling Highlights and WrestleMania Excitement!
Wrestling fans had plenty to talk about this week after AEW’s Revolution 2025 delivered unforgettable moments and WWE continued building momentum toward WrestleMania 41. Dave Simon and Johnny North from Wrestling Uncensored gave their live reaction, alongside engaging audience commentary from their recent show. Here’s what went down and what fans and hosts are saying.
AEW Revolution 2025: Hits, Misses, and Fan Reaction
AEW Revolution 2025 delivered action-packed wrestling, but Dave Simon and Johnny North had mixed feelings. The hosts praised the crowd’s enthusiasm but had varied opinions on specific matches. “Barcelona was fantastic,” said Johnny North, referring to the live audience during SmackDown’s international show. This highlights how a passionate crowd can elevate a match.
Dave Simon pointed out the unexpected tag team title changes on SmackDown and hinted at similar excitement in AEW’s recent events, saying, “We got new tag team champions on SmackDown,” emphasizing the dynamic shifts currently happening in wrestling.
The audience also chimed in during the live stream. Doug, a loyal viewer, was active with comments, clearly enjoying the early schedule. “WWE 2K25 is pretty good. My boy likes it on the PS4,” he said, referencing the release of WWE’s latest video game. This suggests that excitement extends beyond live events into wrestling gaming culture.
WWE’s European Tour: Early Broadcast Surprises
The discussion transitioned into WWE’s current European tour, causing Raw and SmackDown broadcasts to air at unique afternoon times internationally, notably through Netflix. Dave Simon enjoyed this change, noting the benefits of an afternoon broadcast. “It’s very cool. I like that they’re in Europe all this month. It’s pretty sweet,” Simon mentioned enthusiastically, underscoring the convenience for Canadian fans.
Johnny North shared this enthusiasm, noting that “SmackDown came on at 3 PM in the afternoon, which was fantastic.” However, he jokingly warned the US viewers: “Sorry, don’t watch us right now, we’re gonna give away a lot of spoilers.”
Fans on the chat, including viewer Lior, also appreciated the earlier schedule, pointing out that the usual late-night time was challenging, especially for audiences outside Eastern time zones.
WWE WrestleMania 41 Build-Up: RAW and SmackDown Insights
Dave Simon and Johnny North discussed WWE’s path to WrestleMania 41, highlighting key moments from recent RAW and SmackDown episodes. Charlotte Flair’s clash against B-Fab was a topic of debate. Johnny North felt Charlotte Flair was the favourite, noting, “the fans were clearly behind Charlotte, even though Charlotte was trying to act like a heel,” particularly enjoying the DX references made by Flair.
However, Dave Simon had a different perspective, noticing a mixed reaction from the Barcelona crowd, remarking humorously “Maybe you didn’t understand the Spanish boos,” highlighting the varied crowd reactions during the international tour.
Additionally, a significant critique from the hosts was directed toward WWE’s booking decisions. Simon expressed disappointment with repetitive finishes on SmackDown, saying, “It was just like obvious finish. It’s just like, come on. Why did I sit through this?” This criticism was especially aimed at Damian Priest’s and Shinsuke Nakamura’s finish, which ended in a DQ after significant match time. Johnny North agreed, pointing out the constant interruptions and post-match brawls.
Fan Interaction and Community Buzz
Viewer Doug participated actively in the conversation, even humorously suggesting that Simon use his super chat donation for St. Patrick’s Day festivities. Simon quickly dismissed the idea, sharing a funny anecdote about co-host AJ owing him money: “AJ owes me like $120 or something. This shows the casual, friendly banter that fans have come to enjoy about Ringside Report’s Wrestling Uncensored.
The hosts’ dynamic with the audience creates an interactive community atmosphere, allowing for real-time reactions and vibrant discussions about wrestling events, wrestler performances, and behind-the-scenes stories.
Key Takeaways
Conclusion
The Ringside Report’s Wrestling Uncensored 724 episode provided a detailed breakdown of AEW Revolution 2025 and WWE’s road to WrestleMania 41, enriched by fan participation and host commentary. For an entertaining and interactive wrestling analysis, catch the replay on YouTube, Rumble, Twitch, or Kick, or listen to the podcast on Spotify.
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WWE Clash in Italy Results: Roman Reigns Retains, Sol Ruca Shocks Becky Lynch
WWE Clash in Italy delivered a solid premium live event from Turin — but the matches that were supposed to be the showcase underdelivered, the match nobody circled stole the night, and the most important wrestling moment of the entire weekend didn’t even happen on WWE programming. Roman Reigns beat Jacob Fatu in Tribal Combat and immediately forced his cousin back in line, with Solo Sikoa and the Tongas watching from ringside. Sol Ruca snatched the Women’s Intercontinental Championship from Becky Lynch. Rhea Ripley and Jade Cargill had the best match on the card. Cody vs Gunther and Brock vs Oba Femi left plenty on the table. We break down every match, hand out grades, and lay out exactly where WWE goes from here.
Colby’s Gone, Dana’s Wrong, and UFC Freedom 250 Has Real Problems
Three stories are colliding in MMA right now, and none of them are particularly flattering for the sport. Colby Covington is out of the UFC after going once-a-year for five years and losing four of his last six — then finding himself off the White House guest list despite being Trump’s loudest MMA supporter for a decade. Trump’s actual favorite fighter? Khabib. UFC Freedom 250 is June 14 on the White House lawn with Ilia Topuria vs. Justin Gaethje and Alex Pereira vs. Cyril Gane, but the UFC is running its own judges with no government athletic commission in place, it’s going to be 80-plus degrees outside with insects swarming the lights, and 50,000 people are watching on outdoor screens nearby. And Dana White told Time magazine that people who talk about their mental health publicly are giving young men permission to be weak. It’s the most dangerous thing he’s said in years — and the most revealing.
Saturday Night’s Main Event 2026 Preview + AEW Double or Nothing Picks
Wrestling Uncensored Episode 782 arrives the night before Saturday Night’s Main Event 2026 — and the timing couldn’t be better. Dave Simon and Johnny North go through the full SNME card: Penta vs. Ethan Page for the IC title, The Vision vs. Street Profits for the World Tag titles, the Jade Cargill six-woman tag with a title match in Italy on the line, Becky Lynch vs. Sol Ruca, and whether Paige and Brie’s Women’s Tag run finally ends against Lash Legend and Nia Jax. Plus the complete AEW Double or Nothing 2026 preview — Darby Allin defending against MJF in a hair vs. title main event, Ospreay vs. Samoa Joe in the Owen Hart Cup, FTR vs. Edge and Christian in an I Quit career-ending tag match, and Takeshita vs. Okada. And Brock Lesnar is back after a month-long retirement, with a contract, no explanation, and four F5s on Oba Femi.